FIELD CORN 
WRITE FOR PRICES 
Reld’s Yellow Dent. (100 days.) The 10-inch yellow ears have small red cobs 
covered with 18 to 20 rows of deep grains. Grows better than 8 feet tall. A consistent 
prize-winner at shows 
Hickory King. (115 days.) Grows over 8 feet tall. with a splendid root growth. Ears 
contain 8 rows of large broad kernels: small cob. A great white Corn especially recom- 
mended on poor soil. Popular for roasting ears and early feed in the South 
Boone County. (110 days.) A pure white Corn on a white cob. There are generally 
20 or more rows of deep kernels on the heavy 10 to 11-inch ears. Boone County is a 
heavy yielder of extra-quality Corn 
‘‘Capitol Brand” 
SOY BEANS, COWPEAS, 
Eureka Ensilage. (115 days.) Many years of watching and selecting seed has de- 
veloped this best of all silo Corn until the rapid-growing plants now reach a height 
of 15 feet with a large amount of fodder and 3 or 4 long ears to the stalk. 
Yellow Dent Hybrid U.S. 13. (110 days.) The most popular certified yellow hybrid 
in the Middle Atlantic section because it meets the requirements of so many farmers. 
Large show-type ears, 11 inches long. with 16 rows of deep kernels. Loose shuck: 
ideal picker type. Deep-rooting plants that yield well in a wide variety of soils. 
V.P.1. 648. (118 days.) This certified yellow hybrid is a little later than U.S. 13 in 
maturity. Ears are medium long. with smooth, dented kernels. It is quite resistant to 
stalk rot. Quality of grain is excellent and yields are high 
and 
SMALL GRAINS 
SOY BEANS 
Extensively used for forage. silage. green manure. and in processing Soy-bean oil 
and Soy-bean meal 
Wilson Early Black. (120 days.) A small-seeded variety used for forage and green 
manure 
Clark, Dare, and Hill. (125 days.) Yellow varieties for processing into oil and meal: 
also used for forage and green manure 
CANADA FIELD PEAS 
Second only to clover in their soil-enriching properties and can be grown almost 
anywhere. The vines make nutritious hay and the ground Peas are valuable stock feed 
COWPEAS 
An inexpensive soil improver yielding heavy crops of nutritious stock feed 
Mixed Cowpeas. The upright growers hold up the vining types giving more sat- 
isfactory results 
Black Eyed. Erect vines yielding large quantities of edible peas 
BARLEY 
Wong Barley. Prolific. More rust resistant than some varieties. 
BUCKWHEAT 
An excellent source of nectar for bees. Also used for poultry feed. It resists drought 
and blight very well 
OATS 
White Spring. Produces a bumper crop of hay or grain 
QUANTITIES OF SEEDS REQUIRED PER ACRE 
The figures given in the first column are those recommended for use in this section. 
Winter or Turf. Sown in September or October it is excellent for winter grazing. Pro- 
duces a large crop of heavy grain. 
RYE 
Abruzzi. Ready for grazing ten days earlier than other varieties, also produces more 
grain and straw 
Tetra-Petkus. Straw thicker and stronger, and grain larger than other varieties 
WHEAT 
Redcoat. Beardless tall stiff straw. Produces large heads filled with plump grain 
SORGHUM 
All classes of livestock make use of Sorghum in some form, as grain, hay. dry feed 
for silage or as summer pasture. The grain. when fed to livestock, is about equal to 
the feeding value of corn 
Atlas Sorgo. (125 days.) 8 to 10 feet in height. A heavy forage yielder 
Martin’s Combine Milo. (95 days.) Grain dries rapidly. becoming hard and flinty. 
making it easy to harvest and keep 
SUDAN GRASS (Holcus sudanensis) 
Similar to Timothy in food value. this provides an easily cured hay forage crop 
Must be cut before frost. Sow in late spring. Often sown with Soy Beans— 20 pounds 
Sudan Grass and one bushel Soy Beans to the acre 
* Pounds per 1000 square feet. 
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* Pounds per 1000 square feet. 
* Pounds per 1000 square feet. 
Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds 
Per Acre Per Bu. Per Acre Per Bu. Per Acre Per Bu. 
Alfalfa—drilled...... aN ee 15-25 60 Comm acntcnear eer Te 7-10 56 Potatoes, Irish or White. ...... 540-960 60 
Alfalfa—broadcast............ 20-30 60 Corn—for'silage’. 3. (Aeewicsce ee 20-30 56 Rape—drilledicht cs. ¢ a ce 3= 5 50 
Alsike—alone... ee : 6-10 60 Cowpeas—drilled Sey oh cn) 45-60 60 Rape—broadcast............. 
Alsike—onsmall grain........ 2-4 60 Cowpeas—broadcast.......... 60-90 60 Red Top—pastures 
Barley... ee ae 72-96 48 Beene On ea era 058 ae Red Top—lawns.....100. +0 * 
Rent Grase_lawns ie a oe” 3 Hescue, ewing’s—lawns..... ° Ryokwintc eae 
Benda Grassiaenicks - 4 35 escue;Meadow:....0 coe 20-30 24 ’ 
ee ama Fescue, Red—lawns.......... * 5 24 Rye Grass, Annual 
Bermuda Grass—pastures. . 5-10 35 Grass] Bent swine ae ae 3 Rye Grass, Annual—lawns .... * 
Blue Grass, Canada... 15-25 14 Grass, Orchard.............. 21-28 14 Rye Grass, Perennial or English 
Blue Grass, Kentucky oe 15-25 14 Grass, Rough Stalk Meadow... * 5 Sorghum, Forage—broadcast.. . 
Blue Grass, Kentucky—lawns.. * 3 14 Grasse Sudanese oe eee 25-35 35 Sorghum, Forage—drilled . See 
Brome Grass.......... 15-20 14 Fawn! Mixtures isc. cer fem Soy Beans—drilled........... 
Buckwheaten: 2. 36-60 48 Lespedeza, Korean........... 25-30 25 Soy Beans—broadcast....... 
: Lespedeza, Sericea (hulled).... 12-15 60 SudaniGrasspeneciercieisria = 
Clover, Crimson or.ocariet- >’ ©12=18 60 Lespedeza, Sericea (unhulled).. 25-30 25 Timothy—alone.............. 
Clover, Ladino......... 2 1- 3 60 Millet, German or Golden..... 25-35 50 Timothy and Clover Mixed— 
Clover, Red (Medium)—alon 12-15 60 Millets Japanese. ...5 sone 15-25 35 RATILO CM Ye rcrete te ieede sferretic iets: «site 
Clover, Red (Medium)— Millet, Tenn. Cultivated. ..... 25-50 50 Cloverten: cee tie 1-1 er 
on small grain. . 8-10 60 Oats oe ee ee rare 64-96 32 TrefoilsBirdslootesssn.- oc ce 
Clover, Sapling or Mammoth... 12-15 60 Orchard!Grass) 5...) 245000 nek 21-28 14 Vetch, Hairy (Winter or Sand) 
Clover, Sweet—hulled : 15-25 60 Pasture Mixtures me? 5—4 0) with 1 Bu.smallgrain....... 
Clover, Sweet—unhulled 25-50 30 Peas, Austrian Winter. . ... 40-60 60 Vetch, Spring or Common 
Clover, White (Dutch)—lawns. * 2- 4 60 Peas, Canada Field—broadcast 90-150 60 with 1 Bu.smallgrain....... 
Clover, Wild White... 2 60 Peas, Canada Field—with Oats 60-90 60 Wheat nbaoron citres here eisiessieisvennys 
